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04/02/2013. RUSSIA - SYRIA [Arab League you can not impose your
satanic Sharia, too, in Syria, when you will remove it by yourself., you
Satan, you allow national reconciliation in Syria, now!] Humanitarian
aid collected in Moscow for Syria. One of Russia's oldest international
organisations, the Imperial Orthodox﻿ Palestine Society, is behind the
initiative. At the end of March, the Russian Patriarch met with the
metropolitan of Homs and promised him aid. Moscow (AsiaNews) - The
Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, one of Russia's oldest
international organisations, plans to collect aid for the people of
Syria between 31 March and 10 April at four different locations in
Moscow. The items collected will be delivered by 17 April, Syria's
Independence Day, the Interfax news agency reported. The Russian
Committee for Solidarity with the people of Libya and Syria and the
Russian Orthodox Church are behind the initiative.

RUSSIA - SYRIA [Arab League you﻿ can not impose your satanic
Sharia, too, in Syria, when you will remove it by yourself., you Satan,
you allow national reconciliation in Syria, now!] Collection points
have been set up at Saints Martha and Mary Convent and the Novospassky
Monastery. Items can also be brought to the Volunteer Programme Centre
of the Russian Orthodox University and the Municipal Youth and Family
Department. Food (flour, sugar, salt, biscuits), drugs (antibiotics and
anaesthetic) and medical equipment (defibrillators, oxygen inhalers,
neonatal incubators and stretchers) top the list of items in demand.
Baby food, personal care products as well as school material are also
welcome. The idea of ​​providing private assistance came a week after
Kirill, patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, met Georghi, metropolitan of
Homs, on 21 March.

RUSSIA - SYRIA [Arab League you can not impose your satanic
Sharia, too, in Syria, when you will remove it by yourself., you Satan,
you allow national reconciliation in Syria, now!] On that occasion, the
two religious leaders discussed, among other issues, humanitarian aid
for Syrian civilians. Homs, which comes under the jurisdiction of the
Patriarchate of Antioch, is one of the cities most affected by Syria's
civil war. At the same meeting, Kirill praised the metropolitan for his
heroism since he has pursued his pastoral work at the risk of his own
life at a time when "churches are destroyed and Christians are forced﻿
to flee the country." "There can be no a Middle East, as we know it,
without Christians," Kirill said. "For this reason," he told
Metropolitan Georghi, "I wish to express to you our feelings of
brotherly love and warm support and our readiness to support your people
in words and deeds." (N.A.)

04/02/2013. EGYPT [Arab League said: "no mercy, the Caliphate
worldWide, must be done! That is jihad sharia"] Muslim Brotherhood wants
to gag every Egyptian, Jasmine Revolution leader says. For Nagui
Damian, a young Copt who participated in the anti-Mubarak uprising, the
recent charges laid against satirist Bassem Yousef are a way to
intimidate everyone in the country. Sharing the ideals of the
revolution, farm workers in Upper Egypt have organised the first mass
protests against Islamists. Cairo (AsiaNews) - "The atmosphere of terror
created by Muslim Brotherhood does not only affect opposition parties
and media, but touches all the Egyptians who do not think like the
Islamists," said Nagui Damian speaking to AsiaNews. For the young Coptic
Catholic, who played a leading role in the Jasmine Revolution, the
recent crackdown by Prosecutor General Talaat Abdallah﻿

EGYPT [Arab League said: "no mercy, the Caliphate worldWide,
must be done! That is jihad sharia"] against the media represents an
authoritarian move by the government to intimidate and gag every
Egyptian ahead of upcoming elections in July. Preceded in recent weeks
by the arrest by the military of dozens of activists in Cairo and
Alexandria, out in protest against the law limiting demonstrations, this
has reached a crescendo with the indictment of famous TV host Bassem
Youssef (pictured). Meanwhile, the Islamist-dominated Shura Council
yesterday voted to allow religious slogans during the election campaign.
"The Muslim Brotherhood is doing everything possible to hold onto
power," said Nagui Damian, whilst the "economic and institutional crisis
of recent years has been driving more and more people towards the
ideals﻿ of the revolution. Now farm workers in Upper Egypt are also
protesting against the Islamists.

EGYPT [Arab League said: "no mercy, the Caliphate worldWide,
must be done! That is jihad sharia"] Even the least educated of them
have stopped believing in the president's statements, always blaming the
country's problems on the men of Mubarak's old regime. According to the
young man, the media crackdown and glowing praise of religion are a way
to prevent people from knowing the true face of Mohamed Morsi and his
allies. Prosecutor General Talaat Abdallah went after Bassem Youssef,
Egypt's best-known satirist, for insulting the president on his TV show
el Bernameg. Taken into custody last Sunday, Youssef was released after
spending five hours at the public prosecutor's office and posting bail
for US$ 2,200. Police sources said that Abdallah was﻿ preparing more
charges against the satirist, including the charge of constituting a
threat to public security.

EGYPT [Arab League said: "no mercy, the Caliphate worldWide,
must be done! That is jihad sharia"] Considered Egypt's Jon Stewart,
Youssef has been a controversial figure for Egyptian and foreign media.
Opposition activists and party leaders are concerned about President
Morsi's﻿ government authoritarianism. In recent months, the president
has appointed cronies to national and local courts. After the Muslim
Brotherhood came to power, the satirist has repeatedly criticised in his
show the president and the country's slide towards Islamism, which
attracts more than 30 million viewers. His humour and the support it has
generated have not gone unnoticed. TV channels operated by Salafists
have started a vitriolic campaign against the satirist, who is Christian
by origin. His satire has led to charges of blasphemy, denigrating
Islam, and insulting President Mohamed Morsi, accusations that he has
always rejected as specious and false. (S.C.)

04/02/2013 BANGLADESH
Dhaka Archbishop releases Easter message
by Sumon Francis Gomes
Mgr Patrick D'Rozario, archbishop of Dhaka, makes an appeal for peace to
the Catholic community. "The current political situation and the
ongoing violence and extremism show us death as a cruel reality." The
suffering of the people of Bangladesh is like Christ's pain. 04/02/2013
VIETNAM - VATICAN
Easter in Saigon: 28 new﻿ baptisms and thousands of pictures of Pope
Francis for the faithful
by Thanh Thúy
Card Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man celebrated Mass in Notre-Dame Cathedral
before 2,000 people. The cardinal thanked God for the new pontiff, "an
example of humility, empathy and compassion." For Catholics, the event
provided an opportunity to be "more steadfast in faith" and "witnesses
of the Gospel in an increasingly secularised world."

4/02/2013. [respect, wisdom, moderation, free will in NEPAL,
now] Dozens of baptisms in Nepal during Easter Vigil, including many
Hindus. Easter celebrations were held in various parishes across the
country. Twenty catechumens were baptised after two years of
preparation. "We were confused and lived in superstition. Now our life
has a new﻿ meaning," a young Hindu said. Kathmandu (AsiaNews) - Nepal's
small Catholic community marked Easter night with dozens of baptisms
celebrated in various parishes across the country.
Many of the catechumens were Hindus who had encountered the Catholic
faith through contact with Catholic educational and charitable
organisations and activities, which have expanded since the Hindu
monarchy fell in 2008. They were baptised after at least two years
during which they studied and learnt about the Christian faith.

[respect, wisdom, moderation, free will in NEPAL, now] "God has
given us the grace of his love," said one of the newly baptised, "and
this process took more than two years of training in the Catholic faith
and culture." "We were confused and our life revolved around the
superstitions of Hindu traditions," he added, "but now we have given our
lives a new meaning and shall serve society and the Church." "I'm happy
to see faith grow among the newly baptised," said Bhim Rai, head of the
catechists in the diocese of Kathmandu. "For two years, we have
educated them and followed them step by step in their journey toward
baptism." However, Rai points out that once baptised, many catechumens
often return to their original religion for a variety of reasons: family
pressures, poor understanding of Christian culture, or fear.﻿

[respect, wisdom, moderation, free will in NEPAL, now] "For us,"
he said, "numbers do not count, the quality of conversions does, which
must be genuine and start from a real change in the person.". According
to the catechist, about 30 to 40 conversions take place each year. "The
new generation," he explains, "shows a maturity of faith that is even﻿
greater than many people born into Christian families." This is mainly
due to a favourable situation that has in recent years allowed
Christians to worship freely, but also to the decline of Hindu religious
values ​​and Maoist and Communist ideology. For decades, the latter has
been for many young Nepalis a model of freedom. Christians began
enjoying greater religious freedom when Nepal's Hindu monarchy was
abolished in 2006, allowing many Catholics to come out of hiding and
show their faith in public.

[respect, wisdom, moderation, free will in NEPAL, now] Tired of
political instability and excessive cosiness between political and Hindu
religious leaders, many have come to consider the Bible as a
fundamental document for their education. In fact, the US-based Bible
for the World recently reported a boom in Bible sales in Nepal.
According to the census of 2011, Catholics and Protestants represented
about 1.5 per cent of﻿ the population. In 2006, they were only 0.5 per
cent. In six years, Catholics increased from 4,000 to 10,000. Every
Sunday, about 200 non-Catholics attend Mass in the cathedral.

[respect, wisdom, moderation, free will in﻿ NEPAL, now]
05/23/2009 NEPAL. Kathmandu, attack on Cathedral of the Assumption: two
dead, dozens wounded. 07/15/2008 NEPAL. Inter-faith prayer to honour the
memory of Father Prakash, Nepali martyr. 02/22/2010 NEPAL. No space for
Christians and Muslims to bury their dead in Kathmandu. 03/29/2005
PAKISTAN. Easter in Pakistan, a time of solidarity despite
discrimination. 03/31/2010 INDIA. Easter baptisms, a right and the life
of the Church, Card Gracias says

BirmaniaRogo Islamic school Arsi live 13 kids..
Locked doors for fear of reprisals by the Buddhists after the recent
violence against the Muslim minority in the central region of the
country, which caused 43 deaths - ANSWER -﻿ to MY dear angels, in your
paradise: heaven pray for my universal brotherhood, as well as I have
prayed for you

[God is teaching me not to be impulsive] In fact, I stop any,
form of resentment, or desire, of the revenge, is why, it can prevent,
the merciful will of God: my YHWH,, and, power of God: my YHWH, to be
able manifest all HIS power.. because not all criminals are to be
destroyed, but, they are for the mercies of God, are for the redemption
.. it is not easy to learn, this, but, also, it is not impossible! if, I
did I learn? So everyone can learn also, it must follow the﻿ flow of
history, which is the breath, the wind of the Holy Spirit... beccouse
God JHWH is love

04/02/2013 17:45RUSSIA - SYRIAHumanitarian aid collected in Moscow for Syria
One of Russia's oldest international organisations, the Imperial
Orthodox Palestine Society, is behind the initiative. At the end of
March, the Russian Patriarch met with the metropolitan of Homs and
promised him aid.

Moscow (AsiaNews) - The
Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, one of Russia's oldest international
organisations, plans to collect aid for the people of Syria between 31 March
and 10 April at four different locations in Moscow. The items collected will be
delivered by 17 April, Syria's Independence Day, the Interfax news agency reported.
The Russian Committee for Solidarity with the
people of Libya and Syria and the Russian Orthodox Church are behind the
initiative. Collection points have been set up at Saints
Martha and Mary Convent and the Novospassky Monastery. Items can also be
brought
to the Volunteer Programme Centre of the Russian Orthodox University and
the Municipal
Youth and Family Department.
Food (flour, sugar,
salt, biscuits), drugs (antibiotics and anaesthetic) and medical equipment (defibrillators,
oxygen inhalers, neonatal incubators and stretchers) top the list of items in
demand. Baby food, personal care products as well as school material are also welcome.
The idea of ​​providing
private assistance came a week after Kirill, patriarch of Moscow and All Russia,
met Georghi, metropolitan of Homs, on 21 March.
On that occasion, the
two religious leaders discussed, among other issues, humanitarian aid for
Syrian civilians. Homs, which comes under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate
of Antioch, is one of the cities most affected by Syria's civil war.
At the same meeting, Kirill
praised the metropolitan for his heroism since he has pursued his pastoral work
at the risk of his own life at a time when "churches are destroyed and
Christians are forced to flee the country."
"There can be no a
Middle East, as we know it, without Christians," Kirill said. "For this reason,"
he told Metropolitan Georghi, "I wish to express to you our feelings of brotherly
love and warm support and our readiness to support your people in words and
deeds." (N.A.)